Speke appeared the more worn of the two ; he was excessively lean, but in reality he was in good tough condition ; he had walked the whole way from Zanzibar, never having once ridden during that wearying march. Grant was in honourable rags ; his bare... The London - Página 2991867Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Edwin Hodder - 1878 - 488 páginas
...Speke appeared the more worn of the two; he was excessively lean, but in reality he was in good tough condition ; he had walked the whole way from Zanzibar,...honourable rags, his bare knees projecting through the remnant of trousers that were an exhibition of rough industry in tailor's work. He was looking tired... | |
| 1878 - 496 páginas
...Speke appeared the more worn of the two ; he was excessively lean, but in reality he was in good tough condition ; he had walked the whole way from Zanzibar,...once ridden during that wearying march. Grant was in honorable rags ; his bare knees projecting through the remnants of trowsers that were an exhibition... | |
| Robert Cochrane - 1879 - 234 páginas
...Speke appeared the more worn of the two; he was excessively lean, but in reality he was in good tough condition; he had walked the whole way from Zanzibar, never having once ridden during the wearying march. Grant was in honourable rags, his bare knees projecting through the remnants of... | |
| Charles Henry Eden - 1880 - 356 páginas
...Speke appeared the more worn of the two ; he was excessively lean, but in reality he was in good tough condition ; he had walked the whole way from Zanzibar,...his bare knees projecting through the remnants of trowsers that were an exhibition of rough industry in tailor's work. He was looking tired and feverish,... | |
| John Geddie - 1881 - 382 páginas
...tells us, " appeared the more worn of the two ; he was excessively lean, but in reality in good tough condition. He had walked the whole way from Zanzibar, never having once ridden during the wearying march. Grant was in honourable rags, his bare knees projecting through the remnants of... | |
| Emma Raymond Pitman - 1882 - 378 páginas
...information. The two travellers had reached Gondokoro from Zanzibar, Speke having walked the whole way. " Grant was in honourable rags, his bare knees projecting...trousers that were an exhibition of rough industry and tailor work." At Kamrasi's capital they had experienced vexatious delays, and had been subjected... | |
| Emma Raymond Pitman - 1882 - 352 páginas
...information. The two travellers had reached Gondokoro from Zanzibar, Speke having walked the whole way. " Grant was in honourable rags, his bare knees projecting...trousers that were an exhibition of rough industry and tailor work." At Kamrasi's capital they had experienced vexatious delays, and had been subjected... | |
| Sir Samuel White Baker - 1888 - 602 páginas
...wearying march. Grant was in honourable rags ; his bare knees projecting through the remnants of trowsers that were an exhibition of rough industry in tailor's work. He was looking tired and feverish, hut both men had a fire in the eye that showed the spirit that had led them through. They wished to... | |
| James Penny Boyd - 1889 - 820 páginas
..."appeared the more worn of the two; he was excessively lean, but in reality in good tough condition. lIe had walked the whole way from Zanzibar, never having once ridden during the weary march. Grant was in honorable rags, his bare knees projecting through the remnants of trousers... | |
| D. M. Kelsey - 1890 - 844 páginas
...Speke appeared the more worn of the two; he was excessively lean, but in reality he was in good tough condition ; he had walked the whole way from Zanzibar,...once ridden during that wearying march. Grant was in honorable rags ; his bare knees projecting through the remnants of trousers that were an exhibition... | |
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